A sermon exploring the Sabbath as a divine gift for rest, remembrance, and restoration. It highlights the Sabbath’s role in celebrating creation and redemption. The talk focuses on freedom from legalism and finding healing and renewal through a day set apart for God.
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Message Framed As Faith Encouragement
The sermon greeting frames the episode as a Word of God Ministries message aimed to encourage and deepen faith.
Pastor James McManus directs listeners to wogm.com for more church information and resources tied to the message.
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What is the true purpose of the Sabbath? Join Pastor James as he explains how the Sabbath was designed as a gift from God, not out of necessity, but for our restoration. It’s not just about rest—it’s about remembering creation and celebrating redemption. Discover how the Sabbath was made for man, and how it can bring healing in every part of our lives.
ABOUT THIS SERMON The sermon highlights how the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath, reminding us that it is a gift of grace, not a burden or legalistic rule. God established the Sabbath as both a remembrance of His work in creation and a symbol of our redemption from bondage. It is a day set apart to honor God, reflect on His goodness, and experience the freedom He has given us. Whether you’ve always known the Sabbath or have never fully understood its purpose, this message will deepen your understanding of its importance and inspire you to embrace the Sabbath as a day of rest and restoration. Let this sermon remind you of the profound gift of the Sabbath and how it can bring peace and renewal to every area of your life.